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Knocking the rust off
My favorite got to all around combo, well once I catch some crappie, gills and perch on the combo it will be my all around. Now to shrink em down to the right size for them. Have caught a lot of other species on that color combo.
I'm thinking maybe half that size would be about right?? Any thoughts?
Not sure on size but guessing 1/16th on a #6. Maybe???Attachment 370922
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On a side note, I want to get those 3 colors in the paint on the head of the jig. I have mixed 3 colors before and gotten a speckled effect where they didn't mix/blend but could be seen individually. Any reason the same wouldn't work with 3 colors? Me trying to get all 3 on a jig head without mixing them would drive me sane.
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Sorry, I've mixed 2 before, not 3.
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Well if you mix them it will not show 3 colors and the best way to get 3 colors I would think airbrush painting or like some do just paint entire head one color then while still hot tap a artist brush with one of the other colors and then same for the 3rd color. Just use the tap a brush method.
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I suppose I could polkadot the entire hting with either acrylic or latex, that would give a similar color pattern to the body.
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Those are some good looking heads, and well tied jigs. Good colors too. Personally I like the idea of trying to get a given effect when painting heads, but you can drive yourself nuts some too. The tap a brush method works very well. I’ve seen some folks that really have a good hand for it. I’m more on the simpler side of it. Basic top/bottom different colors has done well for me. A hint of pink on the chin has also helped.
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Sweet! they would slay perch around my neck of the woods...